Associations to the word «Dipole»
Noun
- Antenna
- Polarization
- Reflector
- Impedance
- Bonding
- Excitation
- Magnet
- Molecule
- Electric
- Coupling
- Radiator
- Approximation
- Array
- Dispersion
- Scattering
- Waveguide
- Interaction
- Relaxation
- Wavelength
- Electron
- Resonance
- Ghz
- Atom
- Helix
- Radiation
- Orientation
- Symmetry
- Transition
- Oscillator
- Hydrogen
- Solvent
- Diode
- Oscillation
- Uhf
- Conduction
- Transmitting
- Absorption
- Torque
- Microwave
- Raman
- Vector
- Eq
- Amplitude
- Tensor
- Axis
- Susceptibility
- Potential
- Proton
- Fret
- Spin
- Neutron
- Particle
- Cos
- Nucleus
- Moment
- Photon
- Mhz
- Spectroscopy
- Rotation
- Loop
- Donor
- Frequency
- Selectivity
- Capacitor
- Momentum
Adjective
Wiktionary
DIPOLE, noun. (physics) any object (such as a magnet, polar molecule or antenna) that is oppositely charged at two points (or poles)
DIPOLE, noun. (chemistry) any molecule or radical that has delocalised positive and negative charges
DIPOLE, noun. (radio) a dipole antenna
DIPOLE ANTENNA, noun. (radio) An antenna with a single, linear element, driven from the centre.
DIPOLE MOMENT, noun. The vector product of the charge on either pole of a dipole and the distance separating them
DIPOLE WAVE, noun. (physics) Any wave (electromagnetic, gravitational etc.) caused by transitions in a dipole
DIPOLE WAVES, noun. Plural of dipole wave
Dictionary definition
DIPOLE, noun. A pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles separated by a small distance.
DIPOLE, noun. An aerial half a wavelength long consisting of two rods connected to a transmission line at the center.
Wise words
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